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AEROPONICS IN THE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ROOT SYSTEM OF EUCALYPTUS [PDF]
Understanding the root system of plants is essential for improving productivity and resilience, particularly under water-deficit conditions. Despite its recognized importance, root system characterization in eucalyptus has been limited.
Lúcio Mauro da Silva Guimarães +10 more
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ABSTRACT Drought‐induced tree mortality underscores the need for improved physiological models to predict tree responses to water stress. We employed a hysteresis modelling approach analyzing diel water absorption and desorption cycles to understand drought‐induced shifts in physiological thresholds.
Mauro Brum +7 more
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Acacia crassicarpa is widely grown in forest plantations with Acacia mangium and Eucalyptus spp. Ceratocystis sp. is identified as a significant pathogen, causing substantial damage to A. mangium plantations as well as infecting A.
Eva Lutfiana +4 more
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Calcium and Nitrogen Availability Controls Root Exudation in Hydroponically Cultured Barley
ABSTRACT Root exudation is a key component of plant‐rhizosphere interactome. It is increasingly evident that root exudates influence rhizospheric microbial communities and in turn can benefit plants through improved resource allocation. However, how suboptimal nutrient availability relates to control of root exudation is poorly understood.
Ibadete Denjali +6 more
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PERFORMANCE OF INBRED AND OUTBRED Eucalyptus spp
Inbred and outbred Eucalyptus clone were assessed aiming to check the possible loss of vigor in the initial germination phases and growing in nursery and in t field conditions. Offsprings from two commercial clones were assessed as inbreds (C01 and C02) and as hybrids (C01 x C03 and C02 x C03). The work consisted of two phases. The first one was in the
Estopa, Regiane Abjaud +4 more
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Phylogenetic reassessment of Mycosphaerella spp. and their anamorphs occurring on Eucalyptus. II.
Species of Eucalyptus are widely planted as exotics in the tropics and Southern Hemisphere and to some extent in southern Europe, for timber and fibre production. Species of Mycosphaerella are commonly associated with leaves and twigs of Eucalyptus and can result in defoliation, dieback, and even tree death.
Crous, P.W. +4 more
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Isoprene emission in oaks originated from convergent adaptive evolution of terpene synthases, involving a substrate shift from monoterpene to isoprene production within a Fagaceae‐specific TPS lineage. Abstract Plants emit a wide range of volatile organic compounds, among which isoprene is the most abundant and atmospherically influential. Although oak
Y. Ikezaki +11 more
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We removed the most critical connection(s) of experimental habitat networks inhabited by Daphnia carinata to completely separate them into two sub‐networks. The results showed reduced population size and stability across different topologies after the loss of connectivity.
Yiwen Xu +2 more
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Tree-based systems (TBS) in the agricultural landscape of Rwanda do supply considerable amounts of fuelwood to the local communities. However, there needs to be more information on the available stocking, aboveground biomass (AGB), and productivity of ...
Elias Nelly Bapfakurera +3 more
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Gas Exchange Characteristics and Water Use Efficiency in Eucalyptus Clones [PDF]
The Institute of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding, Coimbatore, India functioning under the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, Dehara Dun, has a long term systematic tree improvement programme in Eucalyptus spp.
S. Saravanan
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